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    Hi Pierre,<br>
    <br>
    Asking around, it's a seems to be a homegrown tool, in Java, on top
    of Postgres, Tomcat, and JDBC (and probably a pile of other stuff).
    If it weren't I'd point you to it. As it is, there's probably a good
    percentage of it that's directly related to our business, and not
    very general.<br>
    <br>
    I was just trying to point out a way to maybe keep files elsewhere.
    The same could be done with ShellCommands that copied the files
    elsewhere, if that were more to Eliot's liking.<br>
    <br>
    Neil Gilmore<br>
    grammatech.com<br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/15/2017 10:03 AM, Pierre Tardy
      wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr"><span style="color:rgb(33,33,33)">>We also use
          ShellCommands to ship off logs and completion status to a
          completely different system. That system has a lot better
          interface, filtering, and searching capabilities, as well as
          the > ability to generate a lot of the statistics we need.
          And it keeps a lot of stuff around for much longer than the
          buildbot database does.</span><br>
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        <div><span style="color:rgb(33,33,33)">Are you talking about
            splunk or ELK?</span></div>
        <div><span style="color:rgb(33,33,33)">This is a feature that I
            think makes a lot of sense, and I'd like to see this
            implemented soon</span></div>
        <div><span style="color:rgb(33,33,33)"><br>
          </span></div>
        <div><span style="color:rgb(33,33,33)">Pierre</span></div>
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        <div dir="ltr">Le mer. 15 févr. 2017 à 17:00, Neil Gilmore <<a
            moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:ngilmore@grammatech.com">ngilmore@grammatech.com</a>>
          a écrit :<br>
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          <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" class="gmail_msg"> Hi
            everyone,<br class="gmail_msg">
            <br class="gmail_msg">
            We've been using Postgres with our multi-master system for a
            while now, and so far any problems we've had have NEVER been
            a problem with Postgres.<br class="gmail_msg">
            <br class="gmail_msg">
            We also use ShellCommands to ship off logs and completion
            status to a completely different system. That system has a
            lot better interface, filtering, and searching capabilities,
            as well as the ability to generate a lot of the statistics
            we need. And it keeps a lot of stuff around for much longer
            than the buildbot database does.</div>
          <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" class="gmail_msg"><br
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            <br class="gmail_msg">
            Neil Gilmore<br class="gmail_msg">
            <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://grammatech.com"
              class="gmail_msg" target="_blank">grammatech.com</a></div>
          <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" class="gmail_msg"><br
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            <br class="gmail_msg">
            <div class="m_-7971187752983566209moz-cite-prefix gmail_msg">On
              2/15/2017 2:35 AM, Pierre Tardy wrote:<br
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              <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_msg">Hi Eliot,
                <div class="gmail_msg"><br class="gmail_msg">
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                <div class="gmail_msg">In buildbot Nine, all the log
                  files and build history is now stored in the database.</div>
                <div class="gmail_msg">You can use a separate database
                  server like postgres in order to store them outside of
                  your master.</div>
                <div class="gmail_msg">With the recent move to JWT
                  token, the master does not have any state beyond the
                  running build/step state, which is managed as in
                  memory python objects.</div>
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                <div class="gmail_msg">Regards</div>
                <div class="gmail_msg">Pierre</div>
                <div class="gmail_msg"><br class="gmail_msg">
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                <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_msg">Le mer. 15 févr. 2017
                  à 00:41, Elliot Saba <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                    href="mailto:staticfloat@gmail.com"
                    class="gmail_msg" target="_blank">staticfloat@gmail.com</a>>
                  a écrit :<br class="gmail_msg">
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                  <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_msg">Hello there.  I'd
                    like to store my buildbot-generated files (build
                    logfiles, all generated state) away from my
                    configuration files.  I'd like to do this so that I
                    can persist my logfiles and build history separate
                    from my configuration within a Docker container.  Is
                    there a configuration option I can set to affect
                    this?
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                    <div class="gmail_msg">Thanks,</div>
                    <div class="gmail_msg">-E</div>
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